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Miami Master

20.03.2007 | Tennis

Eliminated by Argentina’s Guillermo Canas in the first phase, Roger will try to bounce back this week at the second Masters Series of the season. Having won the tournament in 2005 and 2006, Roger will try to capture the title in Florida a third consecutive time.

Not having to compete in the first round, Roger will meet the winner of the match between America’s Sam Querrey and Russia’s Igor Andreev. Should he go on to the next round, Spain’s Nicolas Almagro (ATP 34) and France’s Richard Gasquet (ATP 16) could be up after that. Tommy Haas (ATP 9) or Spain’s Tommy Robredo (ATP 6) are possible opponents in the following rounds and towards the end Roger could cross paths with Nikolay Davydenko (ATP 4) or Croatia’s Ivan Ljubicic (ATP 7).

Roger’s early defeat and Rafael Nadal’s victory in Indian Wells only had a relatively small influence on the world rankings. The Spaniard moved up to Roger by 770 points, but still lies 2960 points behind him. Andy Roddick occupies the third rank at a fair distance.

Dear Roger, Best of luck this week in Miami. I'll be back to watching on TV and root-a-tooting you on. Hope your IW blisters are well healed. (I've still got one nasty one) Looks like your kind of draw, challenging and likely to bring out some great tenni

Hi Rogi Boy! How r u? Don't worry these small defeats doesn't matter in ur life, there is a long way to go, a long and everlasting carer is waiting for u, as me and all ur fans want to c u the best ever in the history of the Tennis, so stay foccus and pla